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1 He must not be allowed to enter the thicket ; I must cripple the horse.
2 Now, we'll enter the thicket .
3 He did not see his brother enter the thicket , but he heard the passage of his body through the leaves and branches.
4 Tom crossed the road and entered the thicket on the other side.
5 Very carefully they parted the bushes that overhung the stream, and entered the thicket .
6 They reported the buffalo had entered the thicket a few hundred yards below us.
7 They entered the thicket , holding each other close, in silence.
8 Drawing his sword, which he wore on account of thieves, he entered the thicket .
9 They entered the thicket again and as soon as they came near enough we fired.
10 When they entered the thicket they heard Langdon's voice raised in a shout of triumph.
11 As they entered the thicket , Dave gave a yell.
12 There - there - they have entered the thicket , and one has climbed the rock, and will soon overtake us.
13 There was a moment's pause of expectation after the Judge entered the thicket with his hounds.
14 Tomaso dismounted and entered the thicket .
15 So, quitting the highroad, he also entered the thickets , and began spying around after stout Arthur a Bland.
16 They entered the thicket on the side of the mountain, where Jack Shadow had taken up his abode.
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